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IS 2643 (2005): Pipe Threads Where Pressure-Tight Joints


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IS 2643: 2005
ISO 228-1:2000
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Indian Standard

P PE THREADS WHERE PRESSURE-TIGHT

JOINTS

ARE NOT MADE ON THE THREADS DIMENSIONS,


TOLERANCES

AND DESIGNATION

( Third Revision)

ICS

21.040.10

(3 61S 2005

BUREAU
MANAK

OF

BHAVAN,

INDIAN
9 BAHADUR

STANDARDS
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ZAFAR

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NEW DELHI 110002


JLdY 2005

Price Group

Engineering

NATIONAL

Standards

Sectional

Committee,

PG 20

FOREWORD

This Indian Standard


(Third Revision) which is identical with ISO 228-1 : 2000 Pipe threads where
pressure-tight
joints are not made on the threads Part 1 : Dimensions,
tolerances
and designation
issued by the International
Organization
for Standardization
(ISO) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian
Standards on the recommendations
of the Engineering Standards Sectional Committee
the Medical Instruments,
General and Production Engineering Division Council.
This standard
revision

has

was originally
been

developments

published

harmonized

taken

with

in 1964 and subsequently


ISO

228-1

place at international

The text of ISO Standard

: 2000

revised

by adoption

in 1975

to make

and approval

and 1999.
pace

with

of

This third
the

latest

level.

has been approved

as suitable

for publication

as an Indian Standard

deviations. In the adopted standard certain terminology and conventions


are, however,
those used in Indian Standards.
Attention is drawn especially to the following:

without

not identical

to
4

In

a)

Wherever the words International


read as Indian Standard.

b)

Comma (,) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian Standards,
is to use a point (.) as the decimal marker.

this

adopted

standard,

reference

Standard

appears

to

appear,

certain

referring to this standard,

International

the current practice

Standards

Standards also exist. The corresponding


Indian Standards which are to be substituted
listed below along with their degree
of equivalence
for the editions indicated:

International
ISO 7-1 : 1994
pressure-tight
threads

Corresponding

Pipe threads

where

ISO 228-2:1987

1 : Dimensions,

by

of threads
where

covered

pressure-tight

threads

Identical

where

1988

Pipe threads

do

where

pressure-tight
joints are not made on
the threads Verification by means
of limit guages

of limit gauges

Pipe threads

IS 10216:

Pipe threads where

the threads Part 2: Verification

Degree of Equivalence

Indian Standard
Pipe

Indian

(fourth revision)

designation

joints are not made on

The verification

: 1999

for which

in their places are

pressure-tight
joints are made on the
threads Dimensions, tolerances and

and designation

pressure-tight
means

IS 554

joints are made on the

. Part

tolerances

Standard

they should be

in this standard

(first revision)

shall be done in accordance

joints are not made on the threads

with IS 10216:1988

Verification

by means

of limit

(first revision).

gauges

For the purpose

of deciding

value,

or calculated,

observed

IS 2:1960

whether

Rules for rounding

in the rounded

off value

should

a particular

expressing

requirement

of this standard

is complied

the result of a test shall be rounded

off numerical
be the same

values

(revised).

The number

as that of the specified

value

with, the final

off in accordance

of significant

with

places retained

in this standard.

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IS 2643:2005
ISO 228-1

:2000

Indian Standard
PIPE THREADS WHERE PRESSURE-TIGHT JOINTS
ARE NOT MADE ON THE THREADS DIMENSIONS,
TOLERANCES AND DESIGNATION
( Third Revision)

Scope

This part of ISO 228 specifies the requirements for thread form, dimensions, tolerances and designation for
fastening pipe threads, thread sizes 1/1 6 to 6 inclusive. Both internal and external threads are parallel threads,
intended for the mechanical assembly of the component parts of fittings, cocks and valves, accessories, etc.
These threads are not suitable as jointing threads where a pressure-tight joint is made on the thread. If assemblies
with such threads must be made pressure-tight, this should be effected by compressing two tightening surfaces
outside the threads, and by interposing an appropriate seal.
NOTE 1

For pipe threads where pressure-tight joints are made on the threads, see ISO 7-1.

NOTE 2

ISO 228-2 gives details of methods for verification of fastening thread dimensions and form, and recommended

gauging systems.

Normative reference

The following normative document contains provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of
this part of ISO 228. For dated references, subsequent amendments to, or revisions of, any of these publications
do not apply. However, parties to agreements based on this part of ISO 228 are encouraged to investigate the
possibility of applying the most recent editions of the normative document indicated below. For undated references,
the latest edition of the normative document referred to applies. Members of ISO and IEC maintain registers of
currently valid International Standards.
ISO 7-1:1994, Pipe threads where pressure-tight
and designation.

joints are made on the threads Part 1: Dimensions,

tolerances

IS 2643:2005
ISO 228-1

:2000

Symbols

For the purposes of this part of ISO 228, the following symbols apply.
A

Tighter class of tolerance of external pipe threads where pressure-tight joints are not made on the threads

Wider class of tolerance of external pipe threads where pressure-tight joints are not made on the threads

= 4 major diameter of the internal thread

DI

= D 1,280654P=

dl; minor diameter of the internal thread

D2

= D 0,640 327P=

d2; pitch diameter of the internal thread

Major diameter of the external thread

dl

= d-

d2

= d 0,640 327P;

Pipe thread where pressure-tight joints are not made on the threads

Height of the fundamental triangle of the thread

Height of the thread profile with rounded crests and roots

Pitch

Radius of rounded crests and roots

1,280654

R minor diameter of the external thread


pitch diameter of the external thread

TD1 Tolerance on the minor diameter of the internal thread


TD2 Tolerance on the pitch diameter of the internal thread
Td

Tolerance on the major diameter of the external thread

Tdz Tolerance on the pitch diameter of the external thread

Dimensions

The profile of these threads is identical with that of the parallel thread specified in ISO 7-1. The internal and
external threads covered by this part of ISO 228 are both parallel.
Unless otherwise specified, the thread in accordance with this part of ISO 228 is a right-hand thread. (See also
clause 5.)
Threads are normally of the truncated form, with crests truncated to the limits of tolerance as given in columns 14
and 15 of Table 1. The exception to this is on internal threads, where they are likely to be assembled with external
threads in accordance with ISO 7-1, and in which case the thread length shall be equal to or greater than that
specified in ISO 7-1.
The tolerances on the pitch diameter of the internal threads correspond to the positive deviation of the diameter
tolerances in ISO 7-1, with the exception of those for thread sizes 1/16, 1/8, 1/4 and 3/8, for which slightly higher
values are specified.

IS 2643:2005
ISO 228-1

:2000

For external threads, two classes of tolerances on the pitch diameter are specified (see Table 1).

Class A (column 10) consists of entirely negative tolerances, each equivalent in value to the tolerance for the
respective internal thread.

Class B (column 11) consists of entirely negative tolerances, each with a value of twice that of the respective
internal thread.

The choice between class A and class B depends on the conditions of application and shall be made in product
standards where threads in accordance with this part of ISO 228 are specified.
Pipe thread dimensions, in millimetres, are given in Table 1.

IS 2643:2005

1s0 228-1

:2000

Figure 1 shows fastening

threads

with full-form

profiles and their tolerance

zones,

Key
1

Internal thread

External thread

Fundamental triangle

H = 0,960491

h = 0,640327

r= 0,137329P

Figure 1 Full-form thread profile and tolerance

zones

Figure 2 shows fastening threads with truncated profiles and their tolerance zones.

rc

QKey
1

Internal thread

External thread

Fundamental triangle

H = 0,960491

h = 0,640327P

r=(),137329P

Figure 2 Truncated-form

thread profile and tolerance

zones

Table 1 Thread dimensions

. ..... .. .. ...

ITimensimm

Toleranceson pitch diameter a,


Designation

of
thread

Pitch

Diamaters

Height
of
thread
major

pitch

minor

d=D

dz = Dz

d, = D,

1/1 6

28

0,907

0,581

7,723

7,142

118

28

0,907

0,581

9,728

9,147

114

19

1,337

0,856

13,157

12,301

318

19

1,337

0,856

16,662

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14

1,814

1,162

20,955

518

a,

Number
of threada
in
25,4 mm

14

1,814

1,162

22,911

Tolerance on
mirror diameter

Tolerance on
major diameter
External thread

Internai thread

External thread

Intarnal thraad

Tm

Tn

TD,

Lower
deviation

Upper
deviation

Lower
deviation

Lower
deviation

Class A

Clase B

.......... ... .

in millimetres

Td

Upper
deviation

Lower
deviation

Upper
deviation

Lower
deviation

Upper
deviation

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

6,561

+ 0,107

0,107

-0,214

+ 0,282

-0,214

8,566

+ 0,107

-0,107

-0,214

+ 0,282

-0,214

11,445

+ 0,125

-0,125

-0,250

+ 0,445

-0,250

15,806

14,950

+ 0,125

0,125

-0,250

+ 0,445

-0,250

19,793

18,631

+ 0,142

0,142

-0,284

+ 0,541

-0,284

+ 0,142

-0,142

-0,284

+ 0,541

0,284

-0,284

21,749

20,587

0
0

314

14

1,814

1,162

26,441

25,279

24,117

+ 0,142

-0,142

-0,284

+ 0,541

710

14

1,814

1,162

30,201

29,039

27,877

+ 0,142

-0,142

-0,284

+ 0,541

-0,284

11

2,309

1,479

33,249

31,770

30,291

+ 0,180

-0,180

0,360

+ 0,640

0,360

1 1/8

11

2,309

1,479

37,897

36,418

34,939

+ 0,180

-0,180

-0,360

+ 0,640

-0,360

1114

11

2,309

1,479

41,910

40,431

38,952

+ 0,160

-0,180

-0,360

+ 0,840

-0,360

1 In

11

2,309

1,479

47,803

46,324

44,845

+ 0,180

-0,180

-0,360

+ 0,840

-0,360

1314

11

2,309

1,479

53,746

52,267

50,788

+ 0,180

-0,180

-0,360

+ 0,840

-0,360

11

2,309

1,479

59,614

58,135

56,656

+ 0,180

-0,160

-0,360

+ 0,840

-0,360

0
0

2114

11

2,309

1,479

65,710

64,231

62,752

+ 0,217

-0,217

-0,434

+ 0,640

-0,434

2 V2

11

2,309

1,479

75,164

73,705

72,226

+ 0,217

-0,217

-0,434

+ 0,640

-0,434

2314

11

2,309

1,479

81,534

80,055

78,576

+ 0,217

-0,217

-0,434

+ 0,840

-0,434

0
0

11

2,309

1,4Z9

87,864

86,405

84,926

+ 0,217

-0,217

-0,434

+ 0,840

-0,434

3 1/2

11

2,309

1,479

100,330

98,851

97,372

+ 0,217

-0,217

-0,434

+ 0,640

- a,434

11

2,309

1,479

113,030

111,551

110,072

+ 0,217

-0,217

-0,434

+ 0,840

-0,434

4 m

11

2,309

1,479

125,730

124,251

122,772

+ 0,217

-0,217

-0,434

+ 0,840

-0,434

11

2,309

$,479

138,430

136,951

135,472

+ 0,217

-0,217

-0,434

+ 0,640

-0,434

5 In

11

2,309

1,479

151,130

149,651

148,172

+ 0,217

-0,217

-0,434

+ 0,840

-0,434

11

2,309

1,479

163,830

162,351

160,872

+ 0,217

-0,217

-0,434

+ 0,640

-0,434

For thin-walled paRs, the tolerances appty to the mean pitch diameter, wtich is the arithmetical mean of two diameters measured at right angles to each othar.

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IS 2643:2005
ISO 228-1

:2000

Designation

The designation
a)

of threads

shall consist of the following

in the given sequence.

Description block:
.

Pipe thread
b)

elements

International Standard number block:


ISO 228

c)

d)

Individual

item block (one of the following, as applicable):

the letter G followed by the designation of the thread size from column 1 of Table 1 for internal threads
(one class of tolerance only); or

the letter G followed by the designation of the thread size from column 1 of Table 1 and the letter A for
class A external threads; or

the letter G followed by the designation of the thread size from column 1 of Table 1 and the letter B for
class B external threads.

For left-hand threads, the letters LH shall be added to the designation. Right-hand threads require no special
designation.

EXAMPLES

Complete designationfor a right-hand thread size 1 1/2:

Internal thread

External thread
{

Combination

(one tolerance class only)

Pipe thread ISO 228-

G 1 1/2

tolerance class A

Pipe thread 1S0 228-

G 1 1/2A

tolerance class B

Pipe thread ISO 228-

G 1 1/2 B

with jointing thread

Combining an external parallel thread G, tolerance class A or B, in accordance with ISO 228-1, with an internal
parallel thread Rp, in accordance with ISO 7-1, needs special consideration.
When this combination is necessary, the tolerance of the internal thread in accordance with ISO 7-1 shall be
considered in the relevant product standards, where external parallel threads G are used.
NOTE

Such a combination of threads does not necessarily achieve a leaktight joint.

IS 2643:2005
ISO 228-1

:2000

Annex A
(informative)
References to European Standards

In clauses 2, 4 and 6 of this part of ISO 228 reference is made to ISO 7-1 for pipe threads where pressure-tight
joints are made on the threads.

Since the European Standard for pipe threads where pressure-tight joints are made on the threads is numbered
differently from ISO 7-1, and considering that EN ISO 228-1 is used by both ISO and CEN (the European
Committee for Standardization), the following definitions have been introduced for reference purposes only.

When EN ISO 228-1 is used as an International Standard, the referenced pipe thread where pressure-tight
joints are made on the threads shall be in conformance with ISO 7-1.

When EN ISO 228-1 is used as a European Standard, the referenced pipe thread where pressure-tight joints
are made on the threads shall be in conformance with prEN 10226-1 or prEN 10226-2.

IS 2643:2005
ISO 228-1

:2000

Bibliography

[1]

ISO 228-2:1987,
Pipe threads where
Verification by means of limit gauges.

pressure-tight

joints

are

not

made

on the

threads

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